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10 good reasons
to invest in ROBOTS
Robotics
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ways that robots can make you more competitive10
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ContentsIntroduction ....................................................................................... 3
The 10 reasons to invest in robots1. Reduced operating costs ............................................................ 5
2. Improved product quality ............................................................. 7
3. Improved quality of work for employees ....................................... 9
4. Increased production output ..................................................... 11
5. Increased product manufacturing flexibility ................................. 13
6. Reduced waste ........................................................................ 15
7. Improved health and safety ....................................................... 17
8. Reduced labor turnover ............................................................ 19
9. Reduced capital costs .............................................................. 21
10. Save space .............................................................................. 23
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Robots deliver a host of benefits in a wide variety of applications and are proven to transform productivity and efficiency for the
better. Integrating them into existing facilities results in much faster output, higher quality and greater flexibility in virtually all production processes.
The latest statistics from the International Federation of Robotics (IFR) indicate a record-breaking number of industrial robots are being installed worldwide. And it’s no wonder; with growing evidence showing why it’s worth investing in robotic automation the global robotic ranks are expected to swell to1.3 million machines by 2014.
Introduction
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To help you decide whether adding a robot to your process could boost your competitive edge, ABB gives you ten of the most
common benefits enjoyed by robot users.
Not only have we outlined these key reasons, the following pages illustrate 10 real-world successes from a range of industries worldwide that have reaped the benefits of robotic automation.
The 10 reasons to invest in robots
Did you know?
Global demand for robots is estimated to grow by 6 percent per year between 2012 and 2014
Source: IFR World Robotics 2011
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01Robots enable you to reduce direct and overhead costs, making a
dramatic difference to your competitiveness.
Take energy for example. With no requirement for minimum lighting or heating levels, robots offer a great opportunity to cut your energy bills. Current estimates point to a potential saving of 8 percent for every 1oC reduction in heating levels, while savings of up to 20 percent can be achieved by turning off unnecessary lighting.
Reduced operating costs
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In the real world
Robots help UK badge-maker enjoy automatic success over Far East rivals
Leading manufacturer of custom moulded plastic novelties, Characteristix Limited, has boosted its manufacturing performance by over 100 percent with the installation of an ABB-robot based manufacturing cell at its factory in Wadebridge, Cornwall.
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Meet the robot:–IRB 14001 An ABB IRB 140 robot handles custom molded plastic parts for UK-based
Characteristix Limited.
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Improved product quality and consistency
The inherent accuracy and repeatability of robots means you can achieve a consistently high quality finish for every product
produced. Robots eliminate the problems associated with tiredness, distraction and the effects of repetitive and tedious tasks.
Did you know?
The automotive, metals and electronics industries were the main drivers of robot demand in 2011
Source: IFR World Robotics 2011
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In the real world
ABB robots enable Farame to aim higher for global competition
Farame, a Portuguese producer of components for steel trolleys and automobile plants, introduced its first ABB robot back in 1992. The introduction of the automated production process enabled Farame to expand its production line and freed the company from dependence on subcontractors and vulnerability to poor quality and late delivery times.
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Meet the robot:–IRB 1600
An ABB IRB 1600 robot welds parts in small series production runs for Portuguese company Farame.
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Improved quality of work for employees
With robots you can improve working conditions for your staff. They’ll no longer have to work in dusty, hot or hazardous
environments.
In addition, by teaching them how to use robots they can learn valuable programming skills and do work that is more stimulating and challenging.
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In the real world
ABB robots increase productivity at U.S based Franklin Bronze & Alloy Inc.
U.S-based Franklin Bronze produces ceramic shells for a multitude of industries. The company uses an ABB IRB 6600 robot, which has increased daily production from 140 to 200 parts, while cutting man hours from 56 hours a day to 32. Quality of life in the workplace has also improved; not only is the environment cleaner, but work is less physically fatiguing.
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Meet the robot:–IRB 660003 An ABB IRB 6600 robot is part of a complete shelling system for investment
casting company Franklin Bronze and Alloy.
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Increased production output rates
Robots can be left running overnight and during weekends with little supervision, so you can increase your output levels and
meet customer order deadlines.
A robotic solution will not need time away from production for breaks, sickness, distractions or lapses of concentration. Robots can now also be programmed offline, ensuring new production processes can be quickly introduced for faster production.
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In the real world
Australian industrial spray painter transforms output with ABB robots
Australian company D&M specializes in industrial spray painting. The company installed its first three robotic cells, equipped with spray paint guns, in 1998 and saw both productivity and profitability rise by 80 percent. The robotic line operates on a 12-hour shift and has reduced paint consumption by up to 35 percent.
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Meet the robot–IRB 540004 An ABB IRB 5400 paint robot has helped D&M Auto Industrial Spray Painting
stay competitive in the automotive market.
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Increased product manufacturing flexibility
Robots can add flexibility to your production line. Once programmed, they can easily switch between processes,
helping you to meet changes in product design or customer demand with the minimum of effort.
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In the real world
ABB robots provide flexible production for Unilever
Unilever uses ABB robots at its Schafft plant in Ansbach, Germany.
The automated solution is currently used for packing and placing six different varieties of Unilever’s Bifi salamis and has already shown a 25 percent increase in production.
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Meet the robot:–IRB 360 FlexPicker05 Several ABB FlexPicker robots pack salamis at a blistering rate for Unilever’s Bifi
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Reduced waste and increased yield
By using robots, you can vastly increase the quality of your products. You will have more products finished on the first run to
the standard required by your customers, and reduce the amount of breakages and waste produced as a result of poor quality or inconsistent finishing.
With products being produced to such a high level each time, you will gain greater yields.
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In the real world
Robots reduce breakages for Roland Murten’s twisted pretzels
Roland Murten AG of Switzerland has found a major advantage of using high speed, high-precision, ABB IRB 340 FlexPicker robots to pick and pack pretzels is that fewer are broken than with manual handling. The speed and accuracy of the robots has reduced the number of broken items from 12 percent down to four percent, which now enables 134 kilograms of pretzels to be packed every hour.
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Meet the robot:–IRB 360 FlexPicker06 Several ABB FlexPicker robots gently handle pretzels for Switzerland-based
Roland Murten AG.
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Improved workplace health and safety
Robots can readily take over unpleasant, arduous or health-threatening tasks that may be currently undertaken by manual
workers.
By using robots, you can decrease the likelihood of accidents caused by contact with machine tools or other potentially hazardous production machinery or processes. They can also help to eliminate ailments associated with repetitive or intensive processes, such as repetitive strain injuries (RSI) and vibration white finger (VWF).
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In the real world
Robot cell adds muscle to Svedplan’s furniture packing
ABB Robotics, together with partner Teamster, installed a robot-based application solution for Swedish furniture manufacturer, Svedplan. The installation of five IRB 4400 robots and three IRB 660 robots to handle heavy lifting tasks has increased production by as much as 45 percent and work conditions have improved for employees without the loss of jobs.
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Meet the robot:–IRB 66007 ABB packaging robots assemble perfect flat packs for Swedish furniture
manufacturer, Svedplan.
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Reduced turnover and recruitment difficulty
The high precision demanded by today’s industrial processes requires the highest levels of skill and training. With highly-skilled
manual workers becoming harder to find and more expensive to employ, robots can provide an ideal alternative.
Once programmed for your process, robots are ready to begin work with none of the costs associated with recruitment or ongoing training. Robots can also offer greater flexibility, both in terms of work patterns and the ability to handle different production tasks.
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In the real world
Italian manufacturer lets robots take the heat
MP Filtri, based in Milan, is one of the world’s top manufacturers of hydraulic oil filters. Foundry work requires skilled personnel, who are often unavailable or difficult to find. ABB’s robots have helped improve productivity and precision while reducing the time spent finding appropriate employees. For MP Filtri this has resulted in a reduction in employee turnover from 10 percent down to two percent.
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Meet the robot:–IRB 660008 ABB robots excel at enduring the punishing heat of foundry work for Italy-based
MP Filtri.
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Reduced capital costs
Using robots to achieve faster, more efficient production lines can help reduce capital costs associated with inventory and
work in progress.
By moving products faster in production, businesses can better predict the production rate and ensure a fast and efficient service is delivered.
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Meet the robot:–IRB 2400
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Automation partners team up to support agriculture with robotics
Danish ABB partner DanRob has helped develop a new robotics solution to support the Danish-based Kverneland Group, a manufacturer of high-quality agricultural machines. Since introducing the robots, Kverneland has reported a drop in production time per part produced from two and a half hours to 45 minutes. 09 An ABB IRB 2400 robot welds heavy duty agricultural machinery for
Danish-based Kvernland Group.
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Save space in manufacturing areas
Robots can be mounted in multiple configurations to help you save highly valuable space in manufacturing areas.
They can also be programmed to work in confined spaces so you don’t lose valuable floor space.
Did you know?
ABB’s robots can be mounted on shelf systems, walls, or even ceilings
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Meet the robot:–IRB 360 FlexPicker
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ABB robots deliver product diversity for pharmaceutical companies
Italian automation specialist, Industria Macchina Automatiche (IMA), has designed a new automated robotic production line to improve production at pharmaceutical and cosmetics plants. IMA’s solution saves on floor space, as the overall layout of the new machine takes up less space and can handle a rate of 150 pieces per minute.10 ABB FlexPicker robots pack tubes of pharmaceuticals in a compact cell built by
Italy-based Industria Macchine Automatiche.
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Why choose ABB?
As well as an extensive array of robotic solutions, ABB offers a global customer service organization providing a complete
portfolio of services designed to increase productivity and performance. Over 1,500 fully trained service engineers and process experts in 53 countries are available to provide service and support for your robot and robot systems.Why?
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Conclusion
Robotic automation presents an increasingly attractive option for today’s companies looking for ways to balance enhanced
competitiveness against tightening costs and spiralling overheads.
As this guide has shown, robots are financially affordable and offer long-term savings, plus a raft of benefits, including improved productivity, efficiency, improved health & safety and enhanced employee motivation.
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